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This combo pairs a Wilwood pedal assembly with two AFCO master cylinders. The pedal features all aluminum frame and arm construction with steel pivots, mounting studs, and an anti-skid pedal pad. Wilwoods clevis and pivot pin balance bar provide smooth and accurate settings of the brake pedal bias. It can be set and locked down with the jam nut, or attached to a remote cable for quick on-track adjustments.

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what size bore to use
i have a 3/4 ton diesel dodge pickup that has 2.5 ton rockwell axles and pinion brakes the builder of the truck removed the hydro booster and brakes are like trying to push thru a wall super hard ?? was told by a mud bogger to use this product just wanted to know what bore size to use

britton

Muncie, IN, USA

October 04, 2014

what size bore to use
i have a 3/4 ton diesel dodge pickup that has 2.5 ton rockwell axles and pinion brakes the builder of the truck removed the hydro booster and brakes are like trying to push thru a wall super hard ?? was told by a mud bogger to use this product just wanted to know what bore size to use

What is the overall length of the unit, Front to rear less the peddle.

What is the overall length of the unit, Front to rear less the peddle.

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December 19, 2011

Jason

The length not including pedal is 11-3/8"

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Hi, what is ratio?? I see 7 to 1 systems and 8 to 1 systems.
what's the difference ?
What one reacts faster
What one breaks more with less effort ?
Does the ratio effect pedal travel ?
My application is to retro fit a heavy car used in dirt racing.
Please let me know.
Thank you,
Dean

Deano

Lapeer, Michigan

July 14, 2015

Hi, what is ratio?? I see 7 to 1 systems and 8 to 1 systems.
what's the difference ?
What one reacts faster
What one breaks more with less effort ?
Does the ratio effect pedal travel ?
My application is to retro fit a heavy car used in dirt racing.
Please let me know.
Thank you,
Dean

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July 15, 2015

Eric

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The pedal ratio (in this case 7:1) refers to the length of the pedal arm from the pivot point to the pedal pad compared to the length from the pivot point to the connection of the master cylinder. The higher the pedal ratio the longer the pedal length and/or shorter the length from the pivot point to the master cylinder connection. Higher pedal ratio will require less effort to stop but also increase the distance that the pedal has to travel.
The 7:1 ratio of this pedal assembly works well in dirt oval track cars.

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Will this work with your universal racing break line system part number 910-31883 or 910-31884

Garret

Lincoln Ne

September 05, 2016

Will this work with your universal racing break line system part number 910-31883 or 910-31884

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